On Friday, police raided the shop, confiscating paraphernalia and suspected synthetic drugs and bath salts. The material will be tested, and if positive for banned substances, criminal charges could be filed against Zeiders.

By not contesting the temporary injunction, prosecutors said they think this paves the way to keep the shop closed.

Police said they have investigated 61 complaints or calls for service at the smoke shop in the past seven years and said the store is a nuisance and a threat to public safety.